In my Django view I have the following if-loop:
for i in queryset:
if i['mnemonic'] == '#0602###95EUR00':
cash_ps_totbank_eur = i['value']
cash_ps_totbank_eur_sub1 = i['value']
if i['mnemonic'] == '#0602###90EUR00':
cash_ps_totbank_eur += i['value'] # Working
cash_ps_totbank_eur_sub2 = i['value']
if i['mnemonic'] == '#0602###95USD00':
cash_ps_totbank_usd = i['value']
cash_ps_totbank_usd_sub1 = i['value']
if i['mnemonic'] == '#0602###2095900':
cash_ps_totbank_usd += i['value'] # NOT working & throwing error
cash_ps_totbank_usd_sub2 = i['value']
When loading the template, Django throws me an error saying local variable 'cash_ps_totbank_usd' referenced before assignment. I do the same thing here as eight lines above, namely adding a value to a varible that was initiated in the if-loop before and hence should have already a value assigned to it.
With the variables ending on _sub1 and _sub2 i tried to check, if there is maybe an error with the equality-check between the queryset and the string. But this is not the case. The variables with _sub1 and _sub2 work perfectly fine and get the correct values assigned to.
Any idea what I am missing here?
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